Who Is Responsible for a Multiple Car Accident
Following multi-car accidents, determining the at-fault party typically requires investigation, evidence gathering, and help from an experienced car accident lawyer.
However, in multi-vehicle accidents, every party involved can be at fault for the car crash under Nevada's modified comparative fault rule outlined in NRS 41.141.
Nevada's modified comparative fault law states that each party involved in an auto accident can be assigned a percentage of fault, but as long as they are 50% or less at fault for the accident, they can seek compensation.
If in a multi-vehicle accident, an at-fault driver is 51% or more at-fault for the accident, they will be barred from seeking compensation from other parties' insurance companies under this Nevada law.